ANZ Joint Industry Forum
…Hon. Michael Wood Minister of Transport, New Zealand 9:30am – 11:00am Session 1: Procurement and Risk We’ll explore how to use collaboration and partnerships to drive better economic and wellbeing…
…Hon. Michael Wood Minister of Transport, New Zealand 9:30am – 11:00am Session 1: Procurement and Risk We’ll explore how to use collaboration and partnerships to drive better economic and wellbeing…
…and industry can adopt to accelerate decarbonisation in the transport sector based on local and global leading practice. The three peak bodies have been working together on the joint research…
The Australian Government has begun the search for a Chief Commissioner and two Commissioners to lead Infrastructure Australia (IA), the Commonwealth’s expert and independent infrastructure adviser. This is part of…
…further contributions to make to the industry and the community. It is expected that the award will recognise their achievements to date and thereby enhance their opportunity to make further…
…and safety for the community” Mr Veiszadeh said. In welcoming the Road Worker Safety Guideline released by Roads Australia today the Minister committed $21 million to enhancements to the National…
…us to commit to driving systemic change and strengthening relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. During the week, RA members have been highlighting how our industry acknowledges, respects and celebrates…
…New South Wales and found that inadequate basic training of drivers regarding height and load restrictions/limitations of heavy vehicles, and how to secure loads, is contributing to over-height vehicle incidents….
…and Queensland governments will deliver new road safety upgrades and jobs across Queensland. Indigenous and local governments will be engaged to ensure that cultural heritage, knowledge and community expectations are…
…industry and the community. It is expected that the award will recognise their achievements to date and thereby enhance the opportunity for the candidate to make yet a further contribution….
…from late 2025. The Queensland Government has cited the rising cost of labour and materials, as well as the industry supply and demand challenges for specialist construction equipment, leading to…